Vedanta Treatise @ Oxford Street

Weekly lectures and classes on Vedanta help achieve peace and success in everyday living. They serve to introduce the knowledge of living from texts such as Select English Poems, Shakespeare plays, The Fall of the Human Intellect, Governing Business & Relationships, Vedanta Treatise, Bhagavad-Gita and the Upanishads. The systematic and formulated presentation progressively builds self-management, self-motivation and self-discipline. Vedanta provides answers to life’s mysteries culminating in the discovery of one’s essential Self. The classes conducted by Parul are open to all and run through voluntary contributions. For more information kindly email us: [masked] [masked]

We welcome you to the world of Vedanta. Vedanta means ‘end of knowledge’. It is an ancient philosophy, which presents the eternal principles of life and living. In today’s world, the knowledge of Vedanta ensures dynamic action combined with a stress free mind to manage the challenges of a fast paced lifestyle. Rather than merely provide intelligence, Vedanta equips one with an intellect to meet the challenges of the world. Intelligence helps to make a living. Intellect helps to make your life.

In the UK, weekly classes are held in London and Manchester. The classes serve to introduce the knowledge of Vedanta from texts such as Select English Poems, The Fall of the Human Intellect, Vedanta Treatise, Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads. The classes are conducted by graduates of the Vedanta Academy and led by Bhaskar Ramachandran who heads the Institute and its activities.

Swami Parthasarathy is the founder of the Vedanta Academy in India and has inspired Vedanta Institutes around the world. If you are new to Vedanta, take a quick look some of the talks given by Swami Parthasarathy on topics such as 'Born in Captivity' and 'Virus of Attachment': https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQd_0QkJSV8fwJYZrGvGEQ

Vedanta Institute London hosts seminars, public lectures, talks and classes throughout the year. For the latest information please visit: www.vedanta.org.uk Contact: info@vedanta.org.uk

p.s. Don't make this one of the groups you join and never attend! Please come and attend at least one.